The records include Board and Executive Committee minutes for the years 1907 through 1989, membership files, photographs,
and artifacts. Photographs document various chapter events and individuals. The Pacific Society of Architects was founded
in May 1881 and submitted the AIA...

Consists of 195 individual project files, containing over 900 drawings created from the 1930s through 1976, which were collected
during 1982, the centennial year of the San Francisco Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. This collection of
architects' drawings...

The American Society of Landscape Architects Records include the years 1937 and 1970-1990 and document the organization's
rich history of leadership in the landscape architecture profession. The collection offers information on the inner workings
of a group of leading professionals,...

The Anshen & Allen Collection spans the years 1917-2007 (bulk 1940-1994) and includes projects files documenting the first
50 years of the firm’s history and the activities of the two founding architects. The Collection is organized into four series:
Personal...

The Mai K. Arbegast Collection documents Arbegast’s projects and professional activities through drawings, manuscripts, photographs,
and slides. The collection is arranged in four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records and Project Records,
and includes documentation of her work for...

Herman C. Baumann (1890-1960) was a prolific architect who designed hundreds of apartment buildings, hotels, and commercial
buildings. The Baumann collections consists mainly of architectural drawings of apartment buildings in San Francisco.

The Theodore C. Bernardi collection is arranged in three series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, and Project Records.
The bulk of the collection consists of drawings, though some correspondence is also included. The first series, Personal Papers,
contains Bernardi's student drawings,...

The Blake Estate Collection spans the years ca. 1922-1998 and contains records documenting its history as the private residence
of Anson S. and Anita Blake and later as a teaching resource owned and managed by the University of California, Berkeley,...

The Ernest and Esther Born Collection spans the years 1924-1985 and contains six series: Personal Papers, Professional papers,
Project Records, BART, Golden Gate International Exposition, and the UC Greek Theater Reconstruction. The collection is comprised
of two primary parts: Ernest...

The Walter Thomas Brooks collection is comprised of one box of materials primarily consisting of project records created by
Brooks and presented in an unbound catalog spanning his career. The majority of these projects are private residences in California,
although...

The Bull Collection is comprised of four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Records.
The small amount of Personal Papers contains a student project and correspondence. The Professional Papers include correspondence
with clients, colleagues and the public...

The California Association of Landscape Architects (CALA) consisted of Professional Landscape Architects, students, and allied
professionals living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. The collection chronicles the activities of some of the most
active landscape architects in the...

The Charles Warren Callister Collection spans the years 1936 to 2007, and includes files created by Callister and his numerous
firms. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Records.
These records contain...

The A.A. and A.M. Cantin collection documents approximately fifty-six projects through textual records, drawings and photographs.
The collection is arranged in two series: Office Records and Project Records. The office records include biographical information,
notable projects, and letters of recommendation....

The Alice Ross Carrey Collection spans the years 1945-1962, 1982-2005 and includes files created by Carey at her firm. The
collection is comprised of Professional Papers and Project Records created at her architectural practice. The records include
(correspondence, project files,...

The Neal Childs collection is comprised of records documenting the landscape architect's career. The collection is arranged
in four series: Professional Records, Office Records, Project Records and Additional Donations. The first series contains
a resume and project list, and correspondence...

The Thomas D. Church collection documents over two hundred of Church's projects through textual records, drawings and photographs.
The collection is arranged in four series: Office Records, Project Records, Display Boards, and Additional Donations. The
office records include correspondence relating...

John Upton Clowdsley was an architect who worked primarily in Stockton, California from the 1920s-1950s. Records in the collection
are mainly for residences in Stockton and San Joaquin County, and include drawings for the Stockton City Hall.

The Ernest Coxhead collection consists of photographs and drawings of residences designed by Coxhead and Coxhead, photographs
of the A.E.F. School of Architecture in LeMans (circa 1919), and miscellaneous clippings of images and poetry. Coxhead's personal
papers, professional papers, and...

Records in the Olof Dahlstrand Collection span the years 1947-1983. The collection is organized into three series: Personal
Papers, Project Records, and Art and Artifacts. Personal Papers include local and regional newspaper articles and personal
correspondence from the 1960s to...

Architect Gardner A. Dailey (1895-1967) is best known for his influence on Bay Area modern residential design. The Dailey
Collection consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to Dailey's architectural career. The collection also includes
files of the successor firm...

The Clinton Day collection contains photographs and a clipping from the American Architect and Building News (a drawing by
the architect). The photographs are of Berkeley buildings that have since been destroyed. This includes two residences designed
by Day and...

The collection spans the years 1933 to 2001, and includes DeMars' personal papers, records from his private practice and professional
career, and materials generated by the firms DeMars & Reay, DeMars & Wells, and DeMars & Maletic.

The collection contains biographical material, correspondence, and publicity files, as well as notes, specifications, sketches,
and drawings for both client driven projects and designs for houses, furniture, screens and arbors. Projects include primarily
residences in southern California, Drake’s various offices,...

Contains records related to the life and career of landscape architect Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000). The collection includes
files created by Eckbo and the numerous firms with which he worked. Contains a wide range of materials documenting Eckbo's
long, innovative and...

The Joseph Esherick collection is arranged in four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project
Files. Student drawings and travel sketchbooks comprise the bulk of Esherick's personal records. His professional papers include
speeches and writings on topics such...

The Fairs and Expositions collection consists of drawings, photographs, postcards and publications that document a variety
of fairs and expositions nationwide. The collection is organized into five series: I. Panama-Pacific International Exposition,
II. Panama-California Exposition, III. Golden Gate International Exposition,...

Field has been recognized as one of the country's premier designers of urban in-fill retail, institutional and residential
projects. His work includes Musto Plaza, one of the early remodeled warehouse buildings in San Francisco’s Jackson Square;
The Rosston Townhouse Condominiums,...

The French collection consists of project files and drawings arranged into four series: professional papers from both Helen
and Prentiss French, projects by Helen French, projects by both Helen and Prentiss French, and projects by Prentiss French.
Their projects consist...

Howard A. Friedman was born in New York City in 1919. In 1949, he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley
with a degree in architecture. After several years with San Francisco architecture firms, in 1953 he formed his...

Architect John Funk helped make famous the second "Bay Region Style" of architecture, which combined the openness and clarity
of the International Style with the regional traditions of use of local materials and a sensitivity to the landscape. The
Funk...

The collection, which encompasses the years 1920-1970, consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating to Michael
Goodman's architectural and teaching careers. The collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional
Papers, Faculty Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. It...

The Charles Sumner Greene Collection contains a wide variety of materials documenting Greene's life, both personal and professional.
The records, which cover nearly a century, represent almost every period of his life and work but are not complete. The collection...

The records are arranged into two Series: Office Records and Project Records.The limited Office Records consist of correspondence,
public relations material, and two notebooks containing notes and sketches related to individual projects. The bulk of the
collection is comprised of...

The Henry Gutterson collection contains original drawings, blueprints, and specifications relating to residential and church
designs. Projects in the collection include the First Church of Christ, Scientist (Santa Barbara), the Berkeley High School
auditorium, Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist (San...

The Donald L. Hardison Collection spans the years 1936-2003, and includes files created by Hardison and his firms. The collection
is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project Records that cover Hardison’s
career including his...

The Sami Hassid collection contains four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers, and Project Records.
The Personal Papers contain a detailed Personal History Documentation written by Hassid, many legal and financial papers relating
to the Hassid family's immigration to...

The Collection consists of two Series: Office Records and Project Records. The Office records contain project portfolios,
files related to a proposed memorial on Alcatraz Island, scrapbooks of clippings, and correspondence. There is also material
relating to the U.S. Army...

The Donald M. Hisaka Collection spans the years 1962-2007 and documents Hisaka’s career as architect and educator. The Collection
is organized into five Series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, and Joseph Kaempfer
Projects. The Project Records make...

The Henry H. Hodgson Collection consists of travel sketches and watercolors, and architectural drawings. The travel sketches
are from various European locations, and were most likely drawn during Hodgson's eight-month sojourn to Europe and North Africa
in the 1932. [The...

The Hooker Collection consists primarily of 23 photograph albums recording Hooker’s travels in Europe and her home state of
California. Other documentation includes a folder of publisher’s proof prints from her book Farmhouses and Small Provincial
Buildings in Southern Italy,...

The Howard & White collection is organized in two series, Personal Papers and Project Records. The first series contains minimal
personal records concerning George Howard. The collection consists primarily of drawings and correspondence which document
residential projects completed by the...

The collection, which spans the years 1884-1931 (bulk 1891-1927), consists of records, drawings, and photographs relating
to John Galen Howard's architectural career. The collection comprehensively documents the buildings for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Exhibition in Seattle, Washington. It also shows Howard's architectural...

The John Galen Howard materials at the University of California, Berkeley represent the full range of Howard's professional
work as well as his personal life. The materials also provide insight into Northern California architecture and design, in
addition to architectural...

The Joseph Howland Papers span the years 1942-2000 and contain records relating to Howland's work as an editor of several
garden design magazines, as a floricultural marketing writer, and as a teacher. Included are copies of articles written and
several...

The Mary Rutherfurd Jay collection documents Jay's career as a landscape architect, her lectures on gardens, and her involvement
in the profession. Research notes and images on gardens around the world and architectural drawings form the bulk of the collection....

The Jim Jennings Collection spans the years 1969-2014 and documents Jennings’s career as an architect and the projects of
his firms. The Collection is organized into four Series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and Project
Records. The Project Records...

The Stafford Jory Collection contains three flat files of project files and drawings, most of which are private residences
in the Bay Area. Project records also include his institutional work around UC Berkeley and his decades-long association with
Mountain View...

The George H. Kelley Papers spans the years 1939-c.1990 and documents Kelley’s life and career. The collection is divided
into two series: Personal Papers and Professional Papers, and consists of photographs, clippings, film reels and Kelley’s
personal scrapbook.

The Emerson Knight Collection spans the years 1898 to 1965 and documents Knight's personal life, projects, and professional
activities through reports and correspondence, drawings, and photographs. The collection is arranged in four series: Personal
Papers, Professional Papers, Project Records, and...

The Julian Floyd Knox Collection is divided into two series: Personal Papers and Project Records. The Project Records make
up the bulk of the collection and contain architectural drawings, primarily from Knox’s time as a solo practitioner with a
small...

The Ernest J. Kump Collection spans the years 1928 to 1992, and includes files created by Kump and his numerous firms. The
collection is organized into six series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, University
of California, Santa...

The Ernest J. Kump, Sr. Collection spans the years 1914 to 1939, and includes drawings created by Kump and his firm documenting
projects throughout his career. The collection is organized into two series, Personal Papers and Project Records, and contains...

The Liebermann Collection primarily consists of drawings and photographs documenting the single-family homes he designed during
the course of his career. The collection is arranged in two series: Professional Papers and Project Records spanning the dates
1957 to 1996.

The Karl Linn Collection spans the years c.1925-2005 (bulk 1955-2005) and includes files documenting the life and professional
work of landscape architect Karl Linn. The Collection is categorized into six series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers,
Faculty Papers, Office Records, Project...

Contains records relating to all aspects of architect Bernard Maybeck's life. The contents include personal papers, correspondence,
office files, project files, drawings, and photographs. The records describe the unique vision of Maybeck's designs, including
his use of unusual materials and...

The Bernard Maybeck materials at the University of California, Berkeley encompass all aspects of his life. The contents include
personal papers, correspondence, office files, project files, drawings, and photographs. The records describe the unique vision
of Maybeck's designs, including his...

This collection, which spans the years 1897-1993 (bulk 1930-1967), consists of records, drawings, specifications and photographs
relating to the architectural careers of William G. Merchant and Hans U. Gerson. It contains primarily records of the architectural
firms William G. Merchant,...

The collection documents Meyers' architectural work as an independent practitioner, in a number of partnerships, and as Alameda
County Architect. The collection also includes records of the architectural work of Mildred Meyers.

The collection, which spans the years 1930-1978 (bulk 1954-1968), consists of records, drawings, photographs, and papers relating
to the architectural career of Germano Milono. Working mostly in California and Nevada, Germano Milono and Associates took
on educational, civic, commercial, medical,...

The Julia Morgan materials at the University of California, Berkeley represent the papers and records of one of the earliest
female architects in the United States. The materials serve as a window into California architecture and design in the early...

The collection primarily documents the professional activities and architectural projects of Gertrude Comfort Morrow and Irving
F. Morrow, including projects created by the firms of Morrow & Garren and Morrow & Morrow.

The collection spans the years 1911-1964 and documents Moïse's architectural and teaching careers and his personal travels.
The records include correspondence, photographs, slides, news clippings, class notes, sketches, and architectural drawings.

A native Californian, Nisbet joined the army after high school and served in WW II. Upon return to civilian life, he enrolled
in an architecture and engineering college in San Francisco, where he was inspired by the designs of Frank...

The Oakland & Imada Collection spans the years 1942-2002 (bulk 1953-1999) and includes files documenting the projects of the
firm and its predecessor, Claude Oakland & Associates, and the activities of the two partners. The Collection is organized
into five...

The Tito Patri Collection spans the years 1955-2015. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional
Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. The collection includes a published sketchbook of his travel drawings, regional
studies and reports, and documents...

The Tito Patri Collection spans the years 1955-2015. The collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional
Papers, Office Records, and Project Records. The collection includes a published sketchbook of his travel drawings, regional
studies and reports, and documents...

The Benjamin Polk collection spans the years 1938-1993 and is comprised of his scrapbooks. The collection contains photographs,
correspondence, Polk's writings, and news clippings, primarily about Polk's projects. The scrapbooks also include some personal
papers, such as biographical information, correspondence,...

The Willis Polk collection documents Polk's architectural career, his involvement in the profession, and his interest in the
civic improvement of San Francisco. Architectural drawings form the bulk of the collection, though some textual records exist.
The collection is arranged...

The William Otis Raiguel papers span the years 1905-1932 and include correspondence, contractual agreements, travel diaries,
and an insurance application. The correspondence, dated from 1909-1920, is between Raiguel and John Galen Howard, and documents
some of their financial arrangements. The...

This collection, which spans the years 1965-1997, consists of drawings, photographs, slides, professional papers, articles,
press releases, and tear sheets relating to the architectural career of James Ream. It includes work that he did when he was
with the firm...

The Donald and Sylvia Reay Collection spans the years 1938 to 1999, and includes the Reays' personal papers, records from
private practice and professional careers, and materials generated by the firms DeMars & Reay, Reay Associates, and Reay-Tsuruta
Associates. The...

The George T. Rockrise collection contains some personal documents, such as letters sent to family during Rockrise's years
as a Fulbright Scholar in Italy, holiday cards and travel sketches, but is mostly comprised of professional papers, office
records and project...

Burton Rockwell's records span the years 1946-1985 and include the files of Reid, Rockwell Banwell & Tarics, Rockwell & Banwell,
and Rockwell & Rockwell. The collection is organized into three series: Personal Papers are comprised solely of Rockwell's
architecture course...

Contains records related to the life and career of landscape architect Robert N. Royston. The vast majority of this collection
documents the projects of Royston's various firms, with a much smaller representation of Royston's work outside the firm in
the...

The Geraldine Knight Scott Collection documents Scott's architectural projects and professional activities through drawings,
manuscripts and photographs. The collection includes biographical information written by Scott, education records, travel
journals from several journeys to Europe, teaching records, correspondence relating to professional...

Located in the southwestern corner of San Francisco, St. Francis Wood is a prime example of the "Garden City" ideals of neighborhood
planning popular at the turn of the 20th century. The St. Francis Wood Virtual collection contains digital images...

The Walter Steilberg Collection spans the years 1910-1973 and documents Steilberg's engineering and architectural careers,
as well as his own research into building materials and the structural effects of earthquakes. The collection is organized
into five series: Personal Papers, Professional...

The Claude Stoller Collection is comprised of two boxes of material that primarily represent his career as a Faculty member
at UC Berkeley. The bulk of the collection consists of course materials and student work from 1957-1991. Also included in...

The Robert Tetlow Collection spans the years 1928-1987 (bulk 1953-1985) and concentrates mainly on Tetlow's work as a landscape
architect, an author, and professor. The collection includes textural documentation, photographs, and drawings that have been
organized into four series: Personal...

The Terry Tong Collection spans the dates circa 1943 to 1994 and contains materials that document his academic and architectural
career. The Collection is organized into three series: Personal Papers comprised of biographical information and Tong’s architecture
course work while...

The Terry Tong Collection spans the dates circa 1943 to 1994 and contains materials that document his academic and architectural
career. The Collection is organized into three series: Personal Papers comprised of biographical information and Tong’s architecture
course work while...

The collection spans the years 1959 to 2012 and consists of five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers,
Project Records, and Posters. His student work and his extensive career as an author, lecturer, and book, exhibit, and graphic
designer...

The R. Dudley Trudgett Collection is organized into four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, and
Project Files. The Personal Papers comprise the bulk of the collection containing student and personal drawings and other
artworks created during his attendance...

The collection consists of records of architect William Turnbull Jr. and the Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull, and Whitaker architectural
firm. The majority of the collection documents William Turnbull Jr./MLTW projects between 1958-1997. The Sea Ranch development,
commissioned by Oceanic Properties, is...

The collection, which spans from 1920 to 1970 (bulk 1920-1945), consists of records, photographs, and publications relating
primarily to Maunsell Van Rensselaer's horticultural career. The collection comprehensively documents his research for the
Famous Trees of California project, as well as...

The H. Leland and Adele W. Vaughan Collection spans the years 1931 - 1955 and contains records relating to the couple's professional
partnership as landscape architects. Included are project files, drawings, and photographs. The collection is useful for researching
the...

The Dmitri Vedensky Collection contains mainly projects completed by Vedensky as a sole practitioner. Office records include
photographs and reduced scale drawings that were most likely created and collected to promote the firm. They record not only
the buildings themselves,...

This collection documents six residential projects designed by Veverka, during the time he worked with architect Henry Hill
(Farm West III residence) as well as during the time he ran his own independent architecture practice in San Francisco. Materials
date...

The collection is organized into five series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Office Records, Project Records, North
Park Shopping Center, and Additional Donations. The majority of the collection documents Richard A. Vignolo, Landscape Architect
projects, which span the years 1972-2003 and...

The Winfield Scott Wellington collection consists of project photographs and drawings, spanning the years 1930-1971. The
majority of the drawings and photographs reflect Wellington's interest in residential design. The collection also includes
drawings relating to exhibit designs for Fine...

This collection consists of publications, drawings, photographs, and a smattering of correspondence relating to the architectural
career of Alfred C. Williams. It includes a fair sampling of his student work, his travel sketchbooks, and project records
relating to his work...

The Joseph Worcester collection consists of 14 bound volumes of scrapbooks containing purchased photographs, clippings from
the Architectural Review, and other magazines. Some volumes contain photographs of Italian artwork, including one volume of
Venice. Two of the volumes are architectural...

The records of William and Catherine Wurster span the years 1914 to 1979. The majority of the collection contains Personal
Papers of the couple, particularly their photos and slides from various trips abroad, starting with William’s 1922 trip to
Europe...

Contains records related to the life and career of architect William Wilson Wurster (1895-1973) and the architectural firm
Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons. Documents Wurster's collaborative relationships and professional friendships as well as Wurster
and WBE projects. Records include correspondence, reports,...

Consists primarily of project records, which include specifications, drawings, correspondence, and notes. Drawings, which
form the bulk of the collection, largely relate to residential work, although some commercial and apartment buildings, including
Normandy Village, are also included. The collection also...